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I am doing a walk for the Leukemia and Lymphoma society next month (sept. 17th) I would be sooooooo greatful (sp?) of any wooters who could help out by donating even $1. I lost my dad to Leukemia on 8-5-03, I was 20, he was 47. He was diagnosed and admitted to the hospital immediately and died 1 week later. There are some facts on my doantion web page about the survival rates and other blood cancer things. Think about it people blood cancer is one of the worst kinds you get, there is no tumor to remove, it's your blood. All of the money goes to funding research and helping families that are struggling while battling blood cancers. I will absolutley not benefit from this in any way whatsoever, my family lost it's battle. I just want to try to help some others in the future so they don't have to go through what my family has experienced. Hell even if you don't donate but sign up to walk in your community's walk I'll be happy! The link to donate is: Rachael's Light The Night Walk® Page 2005

Thanks to any one who thinks about it!!!

She's at 90%!!!
The walk is this weekend!
C'mon fellow caring Wooters, let's get her all the way there!

holmesdog

Well I did the walk tonight, it was fun, foot didn't hurt much, put some extra bandaids on and some comfy socks and good shoes and I was ok to go. Soooooooooo many people!!! They ran out of the lights to go in the balloons. One team raised over $42,000.00 in one month, that was more than any other group in the Washington/Alaska chapter! Over all estimated total for tonights walk in Seattle: approximately $450,000.00! Thanks to all the wooters who helped out! The camera is still packed away in a box somewhere so I couldn't take any pictures but I'll try to find something from the local paper abouti t tomorrow.

cerealkiller_001

it was great. see above post too. I did write hawk on my wrist for you, big black sharpie letters. it was a beautiful night in Seattle, I think I'm gonna do it again next year. It was really tough for me at the beginning/registration part. People were asking me why I was walking ("are you walking in memory of someone?") I wore a big sticker on my jacket that said I was walking in memory of my dad, it's been two years but it'll still make me cry easily. The good news is people carrying white balloons there meant they were a survivor, and there were a lot of white balloons. Thanks again for helping me reach my goal!

Alien Research Group

it was great. see above post too. I did write hawk on my wrist for you, big black sharpie letters. it was a beautiful night in Seattle, I think I'm gonna do it again next year. It was really tough for me at the beginning/registration part. People were asking me why I was walking ("are you walking in memory of someone?") I wore a big sticker on my jacket that said I was walking in memory of my dad, it's been two years but it'll still make me cry easily. The good news is people carrying white balloons there meant they were a survivor, and there were a lot of white balloons. Thanks again for helping me reach my goal!

I am so glad you were able to do this.
Thank you so much for writing "HAWK" on your wrist.
I thought of you...
I thought of him...
I understand too well your hurt...
Doing this for him and others is a beautiful act of love.
I'm sure he is very proud of you.

acemom

Just think if every person reading this thread donated a dollar...
It would mean that many more dollars out there doing good for the unfortunate.

but look at it this way... since some people are able to donate more than one dollar, maybe they make up for some who truly can't afford it...
but I agree...give what ya can, even if it's only change from your pocket.
It all adds up.

Alien Research Group

but look at it this way... since some people are able to donate more than one dollar, maybe they make up for some who truly can't afford it...
but I agree...give what ya can, even if it's only change from your pocket.
It all adds up.

True enough...
However, there are very few truly unable to afford to give something.

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For more than two decades, the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month has educated women about breast cancer, especially the importance of detecting the disease in its earliest stages through screening mammography, clinical breast examination, and for women 20 years of age and older, breast self-examination.

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For more than two decades, the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month has educated women about breast cancer, especially the importance of detecting the disease in its earliest stages through screening mammography, clinical breast examination, and for women 20 years of age and older, breast self-examination.

and for the past two decades I've been doing my part in Helping women examine their breasts.
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and for the past two decades I've been doing my part in Helping women examine their breasts.
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